Influence of Pseudopregnancy and Progesterone on the Activity of 5-Nucleotidase in the Uterus of Mice

ŒSTROGENS stimulate the activity of many enzymes present in the uterus of the ovariectomized mouse 1 . Histochemistry reveals the side of enzyme activity; but little is known about changes due to administration of progesterone. A histochemical investigation concerning the activity of a number of enz...

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Acid Phosphatase
Animals
Female
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humans
letter
Mice
multidisciplinary
Nucleotides
Old Medline
Progesterone
Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases
Pseudopregnancy
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
Uterus
title Influence of Pseudopregnancy and Progesterone on the Activity of 5-Nucleotidase in the Uterus of Mice
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